Ami Mason, an Audubon at Home Ambassador, Virginia Master Naturalist and Resident Gardener at Banshee Reeks Nature Preserve, shares photographs and expertise on plants native to Loudoun County. She discusses spring ephemerals that have already bloomed in late winter and what’s blooming this time of year. Ami also talks about the threats to their survival and what we can do to help.
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